Quick Pics I Phone Photo Manager 2014 keeps files in users' I Phone easy to locate and sort.
The upgrade changes featured in IOS 8 smartphones are not enough to make searches for time, location, and album name for photo files easy to implement. Classifying some files as "Favorites" may also be not enough, as reported by Techcrunch.
The new Quick Pics I Phone photo manager 2014 offers the real time solution to users' dilemma. Quick Pics allow users to drag photos using their fingers, and then mark these photos in tags. These tags will help the users easily locate the bookmarked photos at a later time.
Tagging seemed to have become outdated as more digital apps make use of more visual-stimulating tools to highlight the things they want to stand out in their photos. However, as more the development for more advanced digital apps get underway, tagging has served its own beneficial role to users' photo usable experiences, too.
The new Quick Pics I Phone photo manager 2014 lets users have a more pleasant experience tagging, though. Users can simply drag photos they would like to be tagged using their fingers. Dragging fingers using this app may be done to the left, right, up, down, and zigzag. Also, users can pass on tagging selected photos by taking their fingers off their phone while tagging other photos.
Quick Pics I Phone photo manager 2014 inventor, Alex Ghatan had this to say about his vision in developing this app, from a report in Techcrunch:
"After asking if others had this issue - basically everyone did - then I literally started researching the app world and business about a year ago,"
"I read books, blogs, I went to various shows - including the TechCrunch event in Downtown Los Angeles."
"I believe people to want to be able to organize their pics, although it probably won't be every pic."